| Literature DB >> 34975277 |
Ruth Kiew1, Imin Kamin1.
Abstract
In Peninsular Malaysia, Coleus is represented by five species. Two, C.hairulii Kiew and C.rafidahiae Kiew, are new species. Both are narrowly endemic and restricted to limestone hills as is C.kunstleri (Prain) A.J.Paton. All three are Critically Endangered. Coleusscutellarioides (L.) Benth., although widespread, is probably not indigenous. It is also a common ornamental, while C.monostachyus (P.Beauv.) A.J.Paton is a recent introduction that has spread rapidly and threatens to become a troublesome weed. Ruth Kiew, Imin Kamin.Entities:
Keywords: Conservation status; Plectranthus; Solenostemonmonostachyus; Solenostemonscutellarioides; limestone hills
Year: 2021 PMID: 34975277 PMCID: PMC8671706 DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.186.62018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PhytoKeys ISSN: 1314-2003 Impact factor: 1.635
Map 1.Distribution of (circle), (triangle) and (star) in Peninsular Malaysia.
Figure 2.Kiew A flowering plant B flower side view C flower side view with corolla cut away to show stamens D flower side view to show hirsute patch on anterior lip E calyx in flower F calyx opened G stamen apex H ovary side view I glandular hairs of the pedicel J calyx in fruit K seed. (All from FRI 94402. Drawn by N. Mohamad Aidil).
and compared.
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| Stem | ||
| 15–30(–40) | to 50 | |
| ca. 2 | 3–4 | |
| Leaves | ||
| 2–6.5 | 4–7 | |
| 5–6 × 3.3–4.5 | 1.5–12 × 1–7.5 | |
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| shallowly crenate | regularly crenate |
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| 4–5 | ca. 6 |
| Inflorescences | ||
| 13–18 | 17–30 | |
| 2.5–4 | 5.5–10 | |
| Flowers | ||
| 6–7 | 4–6 | |
| 9–14 | 5–8 | |
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| densely hirsute | pubescent |
Figure 1.Kiew, sp. nov. A Mohd. Hairul bin Mohd. Amin with a flowering specimen B habit and limestone habitat C inflorescence and flower enlarged. (Photographs: A by AR Ummul-Nazrah B by Wan Mohamad Syafiq bin Wan Putra and C by AR Rafidah).
Figure 5.Kiew A flowering plant B portion of inflorescence C flower side view D flower from above E ovary F calyx in fruit G calyx opened H seeds side view. (All from FRI 87271. Drawn by N. Mohamad Aidil).
Figure 4.Kiew, sp. nov. A AR Rafidah on limestone hill with a B inflorescence C flowering plant.
| 1 | Inflorescences spike-like with distinct condensed cymes |
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| – | Inflorescence thyrsoid, flowers in lax cymes, single or in 2–3s |
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| 2 | Inflorescences (14–)20–38 cm long. Lower median lobes of the fruiting calyx fused, obovate with two apiculate teeth |
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| – | Inflorescences 5–10(–25) cm long. Lower, median lobes of the fruiting calyx fused, spathulate and deeply bifid |
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| 3 | Lamina 2–3 times longer than wide. Flowers yellowish white |
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| – | Lamina less than twice as long as wide. Flowers purple or greenish white |
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| 4 | Leaves 5–6 × 3.3–4.5 cm. Branches from the inflorescence axis 3–5 times shorter than the 13–18 cm-long inflorescence. Cymes lax with 6–8 flowers, flowers ca. 20 mm long, lower lip deep purple |
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| – | Leaves 6–12 × 4–6 cm. Branches from the inflorescence axis 2–3 times shorter than the 5–6 cm-long inflorescence. Cymes single-flowered, c. 10 mm long, greenish white or pale pinkish |
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